Trump Meeting With Military Leaders on Suspected Gas Attack in Syria
President Donald Trump plans to confer with senior military leaders Monday, after he threatened a "big price to pay" for a suspected poison gas attack in Syria that killed women and children. Trump was set to get a briefing and have dinner with military leaders. Monday is the first day on the job for his new national security adviser, John Bolton, who has previously advocated significant airstrikes against Syria. The White House deliberations came as Russia and the Syrian military blamed Israel for a pre-dawn missile attack on a major air base in central Syria, saying Israeli fighter jets launched the missiles from Lebanon's ... Read More
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Swamp Is TERRIFIED Of What Ben Carson Is Doing To Clean Up HUD
It’s been a year since Dr. Ben Carson was confirmed as Secretary for Housing and Urban Development. For most of its existence HUD is the cabinet-level agency probably best known for management challenges and the occasional corruption scandal involving local government officials abusing funds. Liberals love HUD, because it hands out billions of dollars in the name of social justice. Not coincidentally, the money is often hard to account for, which is why it often ends up in the pocket of corrupt officials. HUD has a long history of mismanagement and neglect. The agency’s financial statements are such a mess that the ... Read More
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Trump, Kim Jong-un to Meet to Discuss Denuclearization
North Korea has informed the U.S. in talks that it is willing to discuss denuclearization at an upcoming summit, a senior administration official confirmed Sunday. “The United States and North Korea have been holding talks in preparation for a summit,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The official also told The Washington Times that North Korea “has confirmed its willingness to talk about denuclearization.” The message comes as the two countries prepare for a historic meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, probably in May. A date and location for the summit haven’t been announced. ... Read More
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Want jobs? Nebraska Reforms Have More People Working
Pete Ricketts has said his parents taught him a simple truth: Every job is important, so whatever you do, be the best you can be at it. As governor of Nebraska, Ricketts is living that lesson by setting a standard for governors around the country with policies that make it easier for Nebraskans to get back to work. Under Ricketts’ leadership, Nebraska has made giant strides in removing barriers to work and entrepreneurship. He’s made it easier for more people to find jobs, and he’s made it easier for businesses to create lots of good jobs. The results have been undeniable – Forbes recently ranked the state as the ... Read More
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Justice Invites Lawmakers to View 2016 Election Documents
As criticism mounted for its delay in providing documents to multiple congressional panels on FBI investigations of the 2016 presidential election, the Department of Justice has invited committee members to review the files at its headquarters. Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd sent a letter late Friday to Rep. Devin Nunes, California Republican and House intelligence committee chairman, inviting the lawmakers to privately view the documents. “The Department considers this an extraordinary accommodation based on unique facts and circumstances,” Mr. Boyd wrote. “We are also extending this review opportunity to members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Department will ... Read More
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